cognaccruiser
New member
They don't work. Period.
I fall firmly into the "they don't work" camp. Have lived in areas, including now, where deer are very plentiful and previously where they wintered in my area. Lots of folks put them on their cars and trucks and they didn't help a bit.
If you live in a high density deer area the best thing you can do is slow down and constantly scan the road sides for them. No guarantee you will see them all or that you still won't hit one but by being vigilant you have a better chance than relying on a deer whistle that will just give you a false sense of security.
And if you see one you can usually bet there are more close by.
Deer are not bright. If one is on the roadside and start running beside you, they have this terrific urge to run faster and cut in front of you rather than stop and go another way. Slow down and let them get away and watch for their buddies.
Gary
I fall firmly into the "they don't work" camp. Have lived in areas, including now, where deer are very plentiful and previously where they wintered in my area. Lots of folks put them on their cars and trucks and they didn't help a bit.
If you live in a high density deer area the best thing you can do is slow down and constantly scan the road sides for them. No guarantee you will see them all or that you still won't hit one but by being vigilant you have a better chance than relying on a deer whistle that will just give you a false sense of security.
And if you see one you can usually bet there are more close by.
Deer are not bright. If one is on the roadside and start running beside you, they have this terrific urge to run faster and cut in front of you rather than stop and go another way. Slow down and let them get away and watch for their buddies.
Gary